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Essential Guide: Reporting Family Modifications to IRCC

After submitting your family class application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), you might encounter various changes in your circumstances. Reporting Family Modifications to IRCC promptly and accurately ensures your application remains valid and proceeds smoothly. This guide outlines the key steps to report family modifications to IRCC.

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Which family members can I bring with me to Canada once I receive the Permanent Residence?

Foreign nationals may bring eligible dependant family members into Canada if granted permanent residence (PR).
Nevertheless, it is crucial to note that this is not the same as the family members that a permanent resident of Canada may sponsor upon their immigration. Below is further information about sponsoring family members’ immigration to Canada.

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Spousal Open Work Permit eligibility criteria updated by IRCC

More information about the modifications to the eligibility requirements for Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWP) has been made public by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Spousal Open Work Permit eligibility criteria updated.

On January 22, 2024, the department made several adjustments to Canada’s international student program. According to the IRCC, the wives of foreign students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs will no longer be qualified for SOWPs.

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Which family members can be sponsored to come to Canada?

Reuniting and maintaining families is one of the most significant roles played by Canada’s immigration system as immigrants attempt to start over in a new nation. Which family members can be sponsored to come to Canada?

In reality, next to economic immigration, family sponsorships are the second highest category of new permanent immigrants to Canada.

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Pathways to work in Canada for dependent children of any age

Canada has announced a new policy allowing dependant children of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to get work permits. This policy intends to address the country’s chronic labor shortages by providing greater options for families to stay together and assimilate into Canadian communities. Pathways to work in Canada.

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